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Korean Religions in Relation: Buddhism, Confucianism, Christianity
Author Min, Anselm K. (編)
Date2016.11.01
Pages336
PublisherSUNY Press
Publisher Url https://sunypress.edu/
LocationAlbany, NY, US [奧爾巴尼, 紐約州, 美國]
SeriesSUNY series in Korean Studies
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
NoteAnselm K. Min is Professor of Religion at Claremont Graduate University and the author and editor of many books, including Dialectic of Salvation: Issues in Theology of Liberation, also published by SUNY Press.
AbstractInstead of simply being another survey of the three dominant religions in contemporary Korea—Buddhism, Confucianism, and Christianity—this unique book studies them in relation to each other in terms of assimilation, accommodation, conflict, and exclusion. The contributors focus on major issues that have historically challenged the relations between the three religions from the Goryeo period to the present and how each religion has responded to them. The essays bring a new perspective to the study of Korean religions, one that is especially pertinent in the current age of religious pluralism with all its tensions.
Table of contentsProfessor Wi Jo Kang: A Tribute
Preface
Acknowledgments
A Note on Romanization
1. A Relational Approach to the Study of Korean Religions: An Overview
Part I. Buddhism and Confucianism: Accommodation and Conflict
2. Interactions between Buddhism and Confucianism in Medieval Korea
3. Philosophical Aspects of the Goryeo-Joseon Confucian-Buddhist Confrontation: Focusing on the Works of Jeong Dojeon (Sambong) and Hamheo Deuktong (Gihwa)
Part II. Confucianism and Catholicism: Conflict and Assimilation
4. Catholic God and Confucian Morality: A Look at the Theology and Ethics of Korea’s First Catholics
5. On the Family Resemblance of Philosophical Paradigm: Between Dasan’s Thought and Matteo Ricci’s Tianzhu Shiyi
Part III. Protestantism and Korean Religions: Exclusion and Assimilation
6. A Genealogy of Protestant Theologies of Religions in Korea, 1876–1910: Protestantism as a Religion of Civilization and Fulfillment
7. What Can Christianity Learn from Korean Religions? The Case of Ryu Yongmo
Part IV. Confucianism, Christianity, and the Challenges of the Modern World
8. Resurgence of Asian Values: Confucian Comeback and Its Embodiment in Christianity
9. Korean Confucianism and Women’s Subjectivity in the Twenty-First Century
10. Confucianism at a Crossroads: Confucianism and Democracy in Korea
11. Between Tradition and Globalization: Korean Christianity at a Crossroads
Contributors
Index
ISBN1438462751 (Hardcover); 9781438462752 (Hardcover)
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